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Location: Islamabad Aviary, PakistanVulturine Guineafowl:
The more I see these birds the more I Like them.
The vulturine guineafowl is a large (61–71 cm) bird with a round body and small head. It has a longer wings, neck, legs and tail than other guineafowl. The adult has a bare blue face and black neck, and although all other guineafowl have unfeathered heads, this species looks particularly like a vulture because of the long bare neck and head.
The slim neck projects from a cape of long, glossy, blue and white hackles. The breast is cobalt blue, and the rest of the body plumage is black, finely spangled with white. The wings are short and rounded, and the tail is longer than others in the family Numididae.
The sexes are similar, although the female is usually slightly smaller than the male and with smaller tarsal spurs. Young birds are mainly grey-brown, with a duller blue breast and short hackles.
The vulturine guineafowl is a gregarious species, forming flocks outside the breeding season typically of about 25 birds. This species' food is seeds and small invertebrates. This guineafowl is terrestrial, and will run rather than fly when alarmed. Despite the open habitat, it tends to keep to cover, and roosts in trees. It makes loud chink-chink-chink-chink-chink calls.
It breeds in dry and open habitats with scattered bushes and trees, such as savannah or grassland. It usually lays 4-8 cream-coloured eggs in a well-hidden grass-lined scrape.
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Comments: 59
UnbridledMuse [2017-04-04 04:09:53 +0000 UTC]
What a beautiful shot! The blue of its plumage and the red of its eyes are stunning.
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InayatShah In reply to jennystokes [2017-04-03 07:13:06 +0000 UTC]
Darn .... You spotted me ...
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jennystokes In reply to InayatShah [2017-04-05 10:30:02 +0000 UTC]
Yes..............................yikes!
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cullyferg2010 [2017-03-28 03:31:11 +0000 UTC]
What an odd avian. Looks like something out of either a Brian Froud work of art or a Jim Henson movie.
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InayatShah In reply to cullyferg2010 [2017-03-28 06:14:57 +0000 UTC]
Yes it is a very unusual bird and thank you for the Brian Froud reference. I didnt know who he was so I googled him and had a very fascinating time looking through his art.
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cullyferg2010 In reply to InayatShah [2017-03-29 03:46:11 +0000 UTC]
His creatures are very interesting from a fantasy point of view. Should you ever come across a copy of 'Labyrinth' watch it. The Jim Hanson Company, who created Kermit the Frog and other muppets, used Froud's ideas as the basis for the characters in the movie.
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InayatShah In reply to cullyferg2010 [2017-04-01 08:19:11 +0000 UTC]
I remember seeing that movie but it was many many years ago ... I will revisit the movie and now with a new perspective
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Lethal-Lana [2017-03-27 22:05:34 +0000 UTC]
Now this one really speaks to me. His color is just remarkable. I love the expression too I think he really loves the camera. I wish you could see some more shots of this particular one.
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InayatShah In reply to Lethal-Lana [2017-03-28 06:17:51 +0000 UTC]
I will try and get some more images of this unusual bird. The only two other images I have in my gallery at the moment are
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Lethal-Lana In reply to InayatShah [2017-03-28 22:10:24 +0000 UTC]
I like the full bodied one you did. Although these two are wonderful as well.
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LuLupoo [2017-03-27 12:25:34 +0000 UTC]
Never seen anything like these birds, gorgeous bird and I love how you captured him Looks like he is peeking
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